143
143
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
all the proposals recognize the need to strengthen the cyber security defenses. where they differ is how to do it. so i hope the director can fill us in on concerns that i have with proposals that create new bureaucracies to deal with cyber security. i will ask the director about the danger of compartmentalizing information and whether such efforts will lead to reconstituting wall between national security and criminal matters. aside from national security, the fbi continues to handle a significant caseload of traditional criminal matters. one matter of concern is the recent report in "the washington post" about a number of cases where individuals may have been convicted based upon phony fbi crime lab reports. this issue dates back to the 1990s when i conducted oversight work on the fbi crime lab, when they spent a million dollars to settle with a whistleblower, build a new lab, i'm interested in what is concerning me is the recent reports indicate that the justice department reviewed the cases, may have been incomplete in the defendants in cases may not have bee
all the proposals recognize the need to strengthen the cyber security defenses. where they differ is how to do it. so i hope the director can fill us in on concerns that i have with proposals that create new bureaucracies to deal with cyber security. i will ask the director about the danger of compartmentalizing information and whether such efforts will lead to reconstituting wall between national security and criminal matters. aside from national security, the fbi continues to handle a...
128
128
Jul 9, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
what's it take from the defense department perspective i'm going to the kous on the defense department initially and then we can use that as an analogy to look at what you have to do for the country. so the first thing is building a defensive architecture. we've talked about that within dod. when you -- when we talk ant building a defensive architecture there are some things that we can and i think must do. one of those in my opinion is going to the cloud. a thin virtual i. >> infrastructure that is much more defensible than we have today. many of you know that the cloud's not perfectly secure either. we know that the system that we're on today is not secure. 15 thousand enclaves. system administrate tarrors that can patch those at their frequency. which means if humans are involved and hence there's a vulnerability is almost one. we should reduce that by going to a thin virtual cloud what we can do is have the computer update those patches and mitigate those vulnerability at network speed. that's a huge step from where we are today and something we should take on right away. we need t
what's it take from the defense department perspective i'm going to the kous on the defense department initially and then we can use that as an analogy to look at what you have to do for the country. so the first thing is building a defensive architecture. we've talked about that within dod. when you -- when we talk ant building a defensive architecture there are some things that we can and i think must do. one of those in my opinion is going to the cloud. a thin virtual i. >>...
154
154
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and you have the defense language steering committee. the national education security education program, all of these things work together, sir. it is the most collaborative group of people that i have ever worked with. thank you. >> thank you. >> this question is for the four of you and for the national security agencies. dod has filled only 20% of the positions with language requirements with qualified employees, and other agencies here are struggling with this issue, as well. what challenges are your departments facing in recruitment, hiring, and retaining personnel with the needed language skills? and what steps have you taken to address these challenges? >> thank you again for that question. we're actually doing very well now in filling our language-designated positions with people with the requisite language training. and right now the state department is at about 70%. we have a very high bar for that, and that is people who have tested recently in the language at a 3.3 level. it's because we've done a lot of work over the past few
and you have the defense language steering committee. the national education security education program, all of these things work together, sir. it is the most collaborative group of people that i have ever worked with. thank you. >> thank you. >> this question is for the four of you and for the national security agencies. dod has filled only 20% of the positions with language requirements with qualified employees, and other agencies here are struggling with this issue, as well....
147
147
Apr 13, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not enough to build our defenses and to investigate the harm after the fact. now let me spend a moment if i might to discuss some of the most significant threats in the criminal arena. from foreclosure frauds to sub prime scams, mortgage frauds remain a serious problem and in fiscal year 2011 the fbi had more than 3,000 pending mortgage fraud investigations, more than four times the number of cases we had in 2005. nearly 70% of these investigations include losses of more than $1 million. and this budget year for fiscal year 2013, the fbi is requesting a program increase of $15 million and 44 new positions to further address the mortgage and financial fraud schemes at all levels. the focus on health care fraud is no less important. the federal government spends hundreds of billions every year to fund medicare and other health care programs and together with our partners at the department of health and human services the fbi has more than 2600 active health care fraud investigations. in fiscal year 2011 these efforts led to the recovery of more than $4 billion,
it is not enough to build our defenses and to investigate the harm after the fact. now let me spend a moment if i might to discuss some of the most significant threats in the criminal arena. from foreclosure frauds to sub prime scams, mortgage frauds remain a serious problem and in fiscal year 2011 the fbi had more than 3,000 pending mortgage fraud investigations, more than four times the number of cases we had in 2005. nearly 70% of these investigations include losses of more than $1 million....
145
145
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
the secretary of defense called it catastrophic. how would you characterize the affect of the sequesteration of the across the board cuts. >> i misspoke before. i think i said it would be a 7% to 8% cut. i should have said we would lose 3500 positions. as opposed to 15. 3500 positions, 1500 special agents, 1100 analysts, and 900 professional staff. it's hard for me to categorize and use a word such as sc catastrophic. i withed sai eed would say as i a word, devastating for a variety of reasons. >> that's bad enough. >> devastating as you point out, the impact it will have not just in the bureau but on people that we serve. the programs that we have to save children, the programs we have to protect our networks from cyberattacks, the programs we have to put behind bars those persons who are responsible for white collar crimes. securities fraud, corporate fraud, mortgage fraud, health care fraud. all of which if you do not have the capac tee to put the persons in jail, there's no deterrence and it will grow. it will hamper that. and m
the secretary of defense called it catastrophic. how would you characterize the affect of the sequesteration of the across the board cuts. >> i misspoke before. i think i said it would be a 7% to 8% cut. i should have said we would lose 3500 positions. as opposed to 15. 3500 positions, 1500 special agents, 1100 analysts, and 900 professional staff. it's hard for me to categorize and use a word such as sc catastrophic. i withed sai eed would say as i a word, devastating for a variety of...
91
91
Jan 28, 2012
01/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
and those defense contractors lost quite a bit of sensitive data. so one, two, three, that's how it happens. it's not that complex when you think of it. so security intelligence, what do with edo in this -- we do in this world when traditional tools don't work? when the attacks are so sophisticated? i'm going to skip to a couple slides so we -- let me step forward. are we frozen? yeah. i've been hacked. we'll see if that comes up. but let me just draw kind of an analogy in our world here of voting. so when voting is going on to prevent -- let's step back just a bit. okay. so prevent voter fraud, what do we do? we actually monitor elections. right, we have monitors on board, they look at the controls and the policies and, you know, we're tracking and making sure. we go overseas and monitor elections to make sure they're fair and following the rules. that's one of the things we need to do in the online world. we need to monitor she hthese ss and look at when controls are being breached. i'll show you how it worked to stop that most sophisticated crime
and those defense contractors lost quite a bit of sensitive data. so one, two, three, that's how it happens. it's not that complex when you think of it. so security intelligence, what do with edo in this -- we do in this world when traditional tools don't work? when the attacks are so sophisticated? i'm going to skip to a couple slides so we -- let me step forward. are we frozen? yeah. i've been hacked. we'll see if that comes up. but let me just draw kind of an analogy in our world here of...
132
132
Feb 15, 2012
02/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
with the commonwealth resting, many wonder how the defense will handle witnesses over the next several days. we asked a criminal law expert what we could expect. >> it seems what they will be talking about is expert staff, cause of death analysis and the kinds of things they have spent the last couple of days cross- examining about. >> the defense made a motion to drop all of the charges in the case except grand larceny, but the motion was denied after a brief argument. the first witness was a toxicologist who testified that even though her blood alcohol level was 0.14%, it was most likely 0.16% hours before. there was a heated exchange after testimony he saw no evidence of her heart beat slowing due to alcohol. he snapped back saying then she must be alive today. the judge immediately called for a recess, but court later resumed without incident. the following witness was a narrow path ethologist specialist from chicago brought in to counter testimony given by two state pathologists who claimed her brain had a evidence of blunt force trauma. he dismissed the testing done by the state,
with the commonwealth resting, many wonder how the defense will handle witnesses over the next several days. we asked a criminal law expert what we could expect. >> it seems what they will be talking about is expert staff, cause of death analysis and the kinds of things they have spent the last couple of days cross- examining about. >> the defense made a motion to drop all of the charges in the case except grand larceny, but the motion was denied after a brief argument. the first...
99
99
Apr 13, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
now for example, defense. he has said that defense should be at 4% of gdp for the foreseeable future. well, if you look at the ryan plan, ryan's plan brings down, if you take out social security, you take out health programs, then everything else goes down by 2050 to about i think it's about 3.75% of gdp, okay. that includes defense. so if defense is at 4%, that means everything else is eliminated. that's everything else including our entire regulatory structure, all public investments, transportation and research and development and education. that includes actually ironically, funding for congress. and the president. >> maybe not ironic. >> it gets a very weird existential debate at that point. >> first off, congratulations on breaking the numbers seal for all of us here. so let's dive into some other types of numbers, which is polling numbers, right. the public has very differing ideas on what they like. we would all like to see lower taxes. we would all like to see higher taxes on the rich. we would like t
now for example, defense. he has said that defense should be at 4% of gdp for the foreseeable future. well, if you look at the ryan plan, ryan's plan brings down, if you take out social security, you take out health programs, then everything else goes down by 2050 to about i think it's about 3.75% of gdp, okay. that includes defense. so if defense is at 4%, that means everything else is eliminated. that's everything else including our entire regulatory structure, all public investments,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
111
111
Aug 9, 2012
08/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
whether it be offensive or defensive, we are generally defensive in the sense that operating domestically and the investigative authority within the united states. we would be helpless if we did not work with dhs, cia, nsa, and the rest of the intelligence community. if there is one substantial change that has made the biggest difference, i would say breaking down the traditional walls between the intelligence community and the domestic law enforcement community because information flows very easily over borders now, and you cannot just see one piece of the puzzle without getting the other piece. it has made a tremendous difference and given rise to the approach from all of us that says we want to work together in a task force context. >> for our radio listeners, you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. our guest today is fbi director robert muller discussing security threats concerning the united states. we would like to ask you a little bit about the national security implications of our energy policy, an issue of much concern in the news and certainly her
whether it be offensive or defensive, we are generally defensive in the sense that operating domestically and the investigative authority within the united states. we would be helpless if we did not work with dhs, cia, nsa, and the rest of the intelligence community. if there is one substantial change that has made the biggest difference, i would say breaking down the traditional walls between the intelligence community and the domestic law enforcement community because information flows very...
94
94
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
first, the defense language institute foreign language center. that continues to produce novice language specialists from graduates. worldwide initial online learning as well as maintenance and enhancement continuing education to all entities. second, the center for the advance study of language, a university affiliated research center at the university of maryland. the center is charged with improving the way we teach, learn, and employ second and multiple languages through research toward enhancing and optimizing human cognitive skills. the work of the center is contributing to improved aptitude testing, training, and working memory. and improved understanding of the languages of africa and asia. on behalf of the director, i thank you for this opportunity to address this important national issue. and one final statement, sir, as foreign language capability is an inherently government responsibility. the federal government must continue its investment in these precious, valuable tools for the national security. >> thank you very much. mr. nordin
first, the defense language institute foreign language center. that continues to produce novice language specialists from graduates. worldwide initial online learning as well as maintenance and enhancement continuing education to all entities. second, the center for the advance study of language, a university affiliated research center at the university of maryland. the center is charged with improving the way we teach, learn, and employ second and multiple languages through research toward...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
189
189
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
for 18 years, he was an engineer at no. 0 grumman, the defense contractor that built the stealth bomber, one of our nation's most important strategic assets -- an engineer at no. full grumman -- nor folk -- norfolk grumman. he sold highly classified information about the stealth technology to several nations, including china, and also made six covert trips to china to assist them in development of stealth technology for their cruise missiles. partnerships again were essential in finding and stopping him before he could further damage national security. together with the air force, u.s. customs, irs, and other agencies will build a strong case against him, and this past january, he was sentenced to 32 years in prison. foreign spies know that military superiority is merely one factor that determines the world's balance of power. just as important is the kind of economic innovation we find here in the bay area. so it is no surprise that spies also target the most valuable secrets of american companies. as well as universities. they hope that stealing the fruits of american innovation will
for 18 years, he was an engineer at no. 0 grumman, the defense contractor that built the stealth bomber, one of our nation's most important strategic assets -- an engineer at no. full grumman -- nor folk -- norfolk grumman. he sold highly classified information about the stealth technology to several nations, including china, and also made six covert trips to china to assist them in development of stealth technology for their cruise missiles. partnerships again were essential in finding and...
127
127
May 21, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
president of the institute of national education on behalf of the department of state and the department of defense. but what really captured my attention for this hearing was participation in the council on foreign relations task force. it was chaired by secretary condoleezza rice and former chancellor of the new york city public school system joel klein. it was a very bipartisan and very mixed group. but for higher educator, what really was to me the heart of the recommendation was the call for a national readiness audit. which would help us understand the very things your statement and your questions and this committee have been asking about for a long time. how prepared is the nation and at what levels are we teaching all of our citizens to have proficiency in another language? now, it's easy for us in higher ed and international education to forget just how many of our citizens aren't connected to the world and don't get the chance to study it. 70% of americans today don't have a passport. and that's about the same percentage of americans with a college education that can't find indonesia on a
president of the institute of national education on behalf of the department of state and the department of defense. but what really captured my attention for this hearing was participation in the council on foreign relations task force. it was chaired by secretary condoleezza rice and former chancellor of the new york city public school system joel klein. it was a very bipartisan and very mixed group. but for higher educator, what really was to me the heart of the recommendation was the call...
146
146
Feb 8, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
it means we need to modernize our idea of what is cyber defense. traditional approaches, including federal regulation will not solve the problem because they will be reactive and not stay ahead of the problem. worse, businesses will be trying to build efforts in house to meet the demand instead of dealing with the security. our biggest problems are technology. they are economic. independent research has consistently shown that the single biggest barrier to combats the threat is cost. president obama's cyber abuse study showed that the tools exist in the marketplace but are not being used because of cost. to reach an acceptable, not ideal, acceptable level of security in infrastructure would require a 91% increase in spending. the private sector has been responsive to combatting the threat. average spending is $67 million a year with government, inclu includiinclud include -- we have never had an instance of serious break down, similar to what we have seen in the environmental arena. this success is due in large part to the flexibility generated by
it means we need to modernize our idea of what is cyber defense. traditional approaches, including federal regulation will not solve the problem because they will be reactive and not stay ahead of the problem. worse, businesses will be trying to build efforts in house to meet the demand instead of dealing with the security. our biggest problems are technology. they are economic. independent research has consistently shown that the single biggest barrier to combats the threat is cost. president...
133
133
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
and in the cyber it is much harder for us to play defense when, than it is for them to the hard question is -- what do we do about this dangerous and growing cyber threat? i believe the comb pro hen sieve bill that has been introduced, the cyber security act of 2012, security information t of this. introduced monday and you title 7 in your legislation. e e ability of the private sector and the government to share information on cyber threats that both sides need to however, a combination of existing law, the threat of st business practices has presented or deterred private sector information about the cyber threats they face. and the losses of oney they suf. we need to change that. through better shing. in a way that companies will use thatrest and that takes advantage of classified information without putting that information at risk. so here is what we have tried to do in title affirmatively provi private sector companies the authority to the information on their own computer twencourage private cos to share information about cyber by providing a good faith defense against lawsuits for
and in the cyber it is much harder for us to play defense when, than it is for them to the hard question is -- what do we do about this dangerous and growing cyber threat? i believe the comb pro hen sieve bill that has been introduced, the cyber security act of 2012, security information t of this. introduced monday and you title 7 in your legislation. e e ability of the private sector and the government to share information on cyber threats that both sides need to however, a combination of...
71
71
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the defense secretary's review ethics inining for the top brass military and if over the fbi involved. >> the pentagon today calls for a culture change. of ethical lapses with onoss the border views training standards. admirals',icers and do it with a distinction and with courage. >> they remarked that when occur, it erodes public in leadership. it can be detrimental to the mission of the public. >> we made the determination as through the matter t was not a threat to national security. had we made the determination a threat to national security existed, we would have made that known to the president. >> it turns out this is the picture that prompted this entire investigation. the same woman received supposedly surat -- harassing e- , and instead, a joke e- mail asking which one is fred. ,> she still has not commented biographer and accused mistress. classified documents may have .een okay for her to see both she and kelly have since had their military privileges and access revoked. s will be thetraeu the witness list for benghazi. attack on it is behind closed doors so we won't know
. >> the defense secretary's review ethics inining for the top brass military and if over the fbi involved. >> the pentagon today calls for a culture change. of ethical lapses with onoss the border views training standards. admirals',icers and do it with a distinction and with courage. >> they remarked that when occur, it erodes public in leadership. it can be detrimental to the mission of the public. >> we made the determination as through the matter t was not a threat...
152
152
May 21, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
laura junor, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for readiness at the department of defense. ms. tracey north, who is the deputy assistant director of the intelligence operations branch for the federal bureau of investigation at the department of justice. and mr. glen nordin, the principle foreign language and area advisor for the office of the undersecretary of defense intelligence at the department of defense. he is representing the director of national intelligence. as you know, it is the custom of this subcommittee to swear in all witnesses. i would ask all of you to please stand and raise your right hands. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give this subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> thank you. let it be noted for the record that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. before we start i want you to know that your full written statements will be made a part of the record, and i'd also like to remind you to please limit all remarks to five minutes. mr. ochoa, will you please proceed with your
laura junor, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for readiness at the department of defense. ms. tracey north, who is the deputy assistant director of the intelligence operations branch for the federal bureau of investigation at the department of justice. and mr. glen nordin, the principle foreign language and area advisor for the office of the undersecretary of defense intelligence at the department of defense. he is representing the director of national intelligence. as you know, it is...
148
148
Sep 19, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
law enforcement, homeland security, defense, foreign affairs and intelligence. as my office and our partners continue to implement responsible information sharing practices, we reflect on the progress we made across the nation as well as recognizing that work remains. in january, director clapper spoke of a national responsibility to share information. he encapsulated our vision. he said, and i quote, the right data, anytime, anyplace, usable what in the authorized recipient, preventable only by law and our policy and not technology, protected by a comprehensive regime of accountability. this week we marked the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. the national security community has achieved numerous successes as they pertain to my office these include improving interoperability of our sensitive but unclassified networks, enhancing the capabilities of the fusion centers, state and local fusion centers, expanding the application and impact of the nationwide of the nationwide suspicious activity reporting initiative, strengthening industry and governmen
law enforcement, homeland security, defense, foreign affairs and intelligence. as my office and our partners continue to implement responsible information sharing practices, we reflect on the progress we made across the nation as well as recognizing that work remains. in january, director clapper spoke of a national responsibility to share information. he encapsulated our vision. he said, and i quote, the right data, anytime, anyplace, usable what in the authorized recipient, preventable only...
115
115
Apr 9, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
when we assume that the cockpit door will be the final line of defense and we take away that capability of the pilots to defend and prevent that the airplane from becoming a weapon of mass destruction, we assume we are watching everything prior to that. there is not a system that will help us with that, that will do everything. we're more vigilant than we've been in the past but not invaluer fallible. to assume and take the weapons away from the pilots is to assume that in this case we've caught everything up to the cockpit door and we're not doing it. we have one incident where an off-duty ffdo in the last year, i'm speaking vaguely on purpose, was able to stop an individual from attempting to breach the cockpit door. our federal flight deck officer was present on that aircraft. i'm not going to mention what airline he was with. but had the presence of mind to intercede in that situation and subdue the individual. for the cost of $15 a flight, $15 a flight, we have an extra layer of security on there. an extra layer to protect us. nobody caught this in screening, nobody was aware this
when we assume that the cockpit door will be the final line of defense and we take away that capability of the pilots to defend and prevent that the airplane from becoming a weapon of mass destruction, we assume we are watching everything prior to that. there is not a system that will help us with that, that will do everything. we're more vigilant than we've been in the past but not invaluer fallible. to assume and take the weapons away from the pilots is to assume that in this case we've...
146
146
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
and that it was self-defense. the jury got the case just a few minutes ago. >> i had to defend myself, i was scared. over the first two weeks of the year, she said that would bed that she jumped by them. she described a brutal fight frazier and her friends. she said she was so scared, she knife in hopes that she could escape her dorm room. she said that she was scared. i started swinging the knife. she said that she panicked when from herlood coming neck. it was hard to watch. >> we know that she has never been involved in anything like that. >> prosecutors tried to paint a t picture, bringing up tweets that she posted back then. she asked her if she hated her because she was gay. prosecutor, and the held up a knife like this one. she said that it looked like one used but she cried, i was swinging so that they would get away. mean to stab her. also under cross-examination, she admitted that she could have just walked out of the apartment. the point was that she made the choice. the judge said he will keep them abo
and that it was self-defense. the jury got the case just a few minutes ago. >> i had to defend myself, i was scared. over the first two weeks of the year, she said that would bed that she jumped by them. she described a brutal fight frazier and her friends. she said she was so scared, she knife in hopes that she could escape her dorm room. she said that she was scared. i started swinging the knife. she said that she panicked when from herlood coming neck. it was hard to watch. >> we...
223
223
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
and for -- for our national defense. in this bill, the systems that will be standards are defined as those that have brought down our would lead to mass casualties, evacuations of major population centers, the markets or significant degradation of our national security. this is a tight and, and high standard. after, identifying the systems that meet those standards, the secretary of the department of homeland security under the legislatiowo the private sector operators of the systems to develop cybersecurity performance rs o privately operated cybersystems flexibility to meet the ever hardware or software they choose, so long as it achieves the required level of security. the department of homeland security will not be picking and in my opinion there is nothing in the bill that would stifle innovation. in fact, a letter from cisco systems, oracle, two of prominent it companies concludes that this legislation, and i quote, includes a number of tools that will enhance the nation's cybersecurity without interfering with inn
and for -- for our national defense. in this bill, the systems that will be standards are defined as those that have brought down our would lead to mass casualties, evacuations of major population centers, the markets or significant degradation of our national security. this is a tight and, and high standard. after, identifying the systems that meet those standards, the secretary of the department of homeland security under the legislatiowo the private sector operators of the systems to develop...
82
82
May 12, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
cspan 3, the treasury department, agency's effort, the senate arms service -- possible cuts to the defense budget. the senate preview of the nato summit in chicago. >> i thought it was important to write a book that took people seriously so the movements that elected obama, how did they build over time? obama didn't come out of nowhere? also, the tea party movement which didn't come out of nowhere. to look at from a social movement. >> on afterwards, former white house adviser van jones on social movements in america today. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also, the american spectator founder contends that modern liberalism is flawed. sunday night at 11:00. part of book tv this weekend on cspan 2. >>> cutting back in an age where crime is global in ways that it was not ten years ago. and by that, i mean whether it be organized crime, gangs, they are globalized and consequently, that entity that has a best chance for addressing globalized criminal activity is the fbi and conseque consequently, if you cut us from doing it at a point in time where much of the crime is globalized, it's a doubl
cspan 3, the treasury department, agency's effort, the senate arms service -- possible cuts to the defense budget. the senate preview of the nato summit in chicago. >> i thought it was important to write a book that took people seriously so the movements that elected obama, how did they build over time? obama didn't come out of nowhere? also, the tea party movement which didn't come out of nowhere. to look at from a social movement. >> on afterwards, former white house adviser van...
114
114
Apr 10, 2012
04/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
zimmerman launched a website to raise money for his defense and living expenses. we're hearing zimmerman's first public words since the shooting. he posted he's been forced to leigh his home, his school, his employer and his entire life. sources close to the investigation say charges could be filed against zimmerman within days. the unarmed florida teenager was shot and killed on february 26th by zimmerman who claimed self-defense using florida's controversial stand your ground law. >> and what that means is that the state must go forward and be able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt so that it makes the case in general, more difficult than a normal criminal case. >> now, in the meantime sanford is the city that's on edge. the city and surrounding countys are at a heightened state of alert. back to you. >>> 5:32 and today in d.c. in honor of martin representative on the commission of black men and woi ps will host a round table discussion called lessons in the life and death of trayvon martin. >>> well, the two suspects in tulsa, oklahoma, those two that
zimmerman launched a website to raise money for his defense and living expenses. we're hearing zimmerman's first public words since the shooting. he posted he's been forced to leigh his home, his school, his employer and his entire life. sources close to the investigation say charges could be filed against zimmerman within days. the unarmed florida teenager was shot and killed on february 26th by zimmerman who claimed self-defense using florida's controversial stand your ground law. >>...
92
92
Mar 27, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
doesn't do it because it doesn't provide for defensive preparation by the private sector. look, i know private sector's lobbying against this. i think there's a terrible trap here. this is not just a question of regulation of business. this is a protection of our homela homeland. you've told us in response to senator mccain's question, general dempsey, secretary panetta, director muller, cyberattack is the main area of vulner ibilty we have today. shame on us if we look at this as business regulation. this is homeland security. and we have got to get together before too long and make this happen. i want to come to the particular difference between the two bills. there are two critical things that have to be done here, in my opinion. there are many important things. one is an information sharing authorization section. the other is protection of most critical cyberinfrastructure, which is owned by the private sector, 90% of it financed, transportation, electricity, water, all of which is vul neverab neverabneve vulnerable attack by enemy. both bills have information sharing.
doesn't do it because it doesn't provide for defensive preparation by the private sector. look, i know private sector's lobbying against this. i think there's a terrible trap here. this is not just a question of regulation of business. this is a protection of our homela homeland. you've told us in response to senator mccain's question, general dempsey, secretary panetta, director muller, cyberattack is the main area of vulner ibilty we have today. shame on us if we look at this as business...
188
188
Feb 10, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
he gave the organization a lot of defensive material. his lawyer says he was a troubled soldier and shouldn't have had the information in the first place. >>> a man is found guilty of murdering construction's officer and he could face the death penalty next year this happen -- next year. this happened in 2006. this could be the first time that the death penalty is only table. the biological evidence is his blood found on the prisoner's clothes. >>> the fbi are finding strong leads, but they're not catching the man accused of launching nine attacks on women in the d.c. area. they're looking for a man they believe who's ranging from nine attacks from '91 to '98. >>> the fbi has a file on steve jobs. the officials compiled the report when george h bush was considering appointing him to the exsport ounce sill. sill-- exsport council. >>> there are reports that apple plans to reveal an event next month. they're holding a meeting next month. >>> if you haven't made a cup of coffee, listen up. more than a million small cup brewers are being rec
he gave the organization a lot of defensive material. his lawyer says he was a troubled soldier and shouldn't have had the information in the first place. >>> a man is found guilty of murdering construction's officer and he could face the death penalty next year this happen -- next year. this happened in 2006. this could be the first time that the death penalty is only table. the biological evidence is his blood found on the prisoner's clothes. >>> the fbi are finding strong...
107
107
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
KBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
zimmerman it is claiming self defense and has not been charged an initial police report on the night martin was killed was the shooting it as homicide and negligence and manslaughter unnecessary killing to prevent unlawful acts. but state attorney said there was insufficient evidence for an arrest the surveillance video that is now surfacing will be one more piece of evidence by the special prosecutor now overseen the case. >>> and director spike lee has apologized with florida couple driven from their own home after he leaves retreated and erroneous message listing their address as george simmons the couple lives about 4 mi. from zimmerman where they say they had to leave their home but hate mail and threats started pouring in. >>> we got out of the house and is just too scary. we're living in a hotel haven't either food there which is afraid to go home. >>> the twee went out to about a quarter million dollars. an editorial note a star last week about a woman who died after falling three staircase in the san francisco apartment building we incorrectly reported on this broadcast and
zimmerman it is claiming self defense and has not been charged an initial police report on the night martin was killed was the shooting it as homicide and negligence and manslaughter unnecessary killing to prevent unlawful acts. but state attorney said there was insufficient evidence for an arrest the surveillance video that is now surfacing will be one more piece of evidence by the special prosecutor now overseen the case. >>> and director spike lee has apologized with florida couple...
120
120
Dec 8, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
and half in non-defense, defense programs cut by 9.4% across the board and non-defense programs 8.2%. agencies are being told to identify the cuts. how will you feel them? fewer food inspections are likely. cdc budget cuts could make it harder to track food borne illness and cuts to the cancer institute, national science foundation and national cancer institute means 2,500 fewer research grants. worried about clean air and water, budget cuts will degrade the ability to protect the water we drink and the air we breathe. next, your safety. we could see fewer air traffic controllers, federal air marshalls, fbi agents, bothered security patrols. all those budgets would be cut. disaster relief funding also on the chopping block. the white house says that will undermine federal emergency management agency's ability to respond to terrorism and other catastrophes. and education could be cut by more than $4 billion. 100,000 children could lose their place in headstart. the white house says more than 25,000 teachers and aides could lose their jobs. the national education association, it puts t
and half in non-defense, defense programs cut by 9.4% across the board and non-defense programs 8.2%. agencies are being told to identify the cuts. how will you feel them? fewer food inspections are likely. cdc budget cuts could make it harder to track food borne illness and cuts to the cancer institute, national science foundation and national cancer institute means 2,500 fewer research grants. worried about clean air and water, budget cuts will degrade the ability to protect the water we...
105
105
Mar 13, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
walk through metal detector and gets on a plane, then the air marshals are there for the last line of defense for the government. i see them as a valuable s pekt of the multiple layers of security and even if they are not air marshals on a particular flight and we assign them on a risk-based model also, there is a turn up effect. we know terrorists are aware that we have air marshals here in the u.s. and they see that as a deterrent. we are fortunate to have a number of pilots and the program. so even if there is not an air marshal on board, it is possible there will be a pilot and if they tried to get in the pilot, they will have an opportunity to defeat the terrorist. >> do you think that the see something say something campaign is working? >> i think it's a lot of common sense. i think it's something that we saw with the times square bomber and he saw something suspicious and reported it. that's just incumbent upon all the us to say if there is something that seems out of whack and i have concerns about this person or this event as much, it makes sense to let the authorities look into it a
walk through metal detector and gets on a plane, then the air marshals are there for the last line of defense for the government. i see them as a valuable s pekt of the multiple layers of security and even if they are not air marshals on a particular flight and we assign them on a risk-based model also, there is a turn up effect. we know terrorists are aware that we have air marshals here in the u.s. and they see that as a deterrent. we are fortunate to have a number of pilots and the program....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
129
129
Mar 5, 2012
03/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
our local of government is often the first, last, and perhaps the only defense protecting our community members in the face of federal targeting and racial discrimination. in the wake of the recently signed national defense authorization act, the committee and board of supervisors can take a significant leadership role for san francisco as a key model for the rest of the country. i strongly urge you to pass the save san francisco civil rights ordinance and signed into law. we are counting on you. let my father be your courage to go forward and do what he did. by standing up for what is right. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you, all of you, for listening to these incredible people and their incredible stories. they are very brave to come up here and share a lot of what has been difficult to talk about. i am here in my capacity as a former president of the bay area association [inaudible] and my three years on the board, we fill many concerns from the community. in the interest of times, i will ship three with you. we feel the question from high school students, college st
our local of government is often the first, last, and perhaps the only defense protecting our community members in the face of federal targeting and racial discrimination. in the wake of the recently signed national defense authorization act, the committee and board of supervisors can take a significant leadership role for san francisco as a key model for the rest of the country. i strongly urge you to pass the save san francisco civil rights ordinance and signed into law. we are counting on...
98
98
Mar 26, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
the two forces combined, federal air marshals, flight deck officers, provide that last line of defense. they need to be preserved. currently, where the administration is headed is to say we don't want you to spend $10,000 of your own money, pilots, thank you very much. we believe the cockpit door suffices, even though it opens and closed and at times has had problems. they are turning those folks away. that is a travesty. that puts us in jeopardy, puts the flying public in jeopardy. that is not only a misunderstanding of security in aviation, but clearly some of the comments i heard they are not front line people making these decisions. we are more vigilant than we have been in the past. we are not infallible. this current budget proves that this administration, the obama administration does not support this program. we have to go to the legislators for that support. we are asking for their support in this. federal flight deck officer program is the most cost-effective program for counterterrorism that we have at $15 a flight. it represents the third largest group of federal law enforc
the two forces combined, federal air marshals, flight deck officers, provide that last line of defense. they need to be preserved. currently, where the administration is headed is to say we don't want you to spend $10,000 of your own money, pilots, thank you very much. we believe the cockpit door suffices, even though it opens and closed and at times has had problems. they are turning those folks away. that is a travesty. that puts us in jeopardy, puts the flying public in jeopardy. that is not...
98
98
Apr 3, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
it flows back to the defense, an that's why i think the good part of putting the defense -- puts it as two different teams, which is what we actually had up until 20 -- in 2008. >> so you sound as if we're well prepared to deal with those differences? >> i think we're well prepared to state, how, senator, we would deal with that. and that's the most important thing that we can do right now. i think the partnership with industry is pretty good. i think those are the right steps to make. i think all of these are in motion, i would just like to go faster. >> have we conducted, i say we, the united states government some exercises to get out the ncac and the handoff if you will in relationship to what you just outlined? >> we did have a great exercise out in las vegas, nellis. outside of las vegas, we ac
it flows back to the defense, an that's why i think the good part of putting the defense -- puts it as two different teams, which is what we actually had up until 20 -- in 2008. >> so you sound as if we're well prepared to deal with those differences? >> i think we're well prepared to state, how, senator, we would deal with that. and that's the most important thing that we can do right now. i think the partnership with industry is pretty good. i think those are the right steps to...
174
174
Feb 10, 2012
02/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
the defense maintains she died failure from alcohol. stay with abc news for complete trial.e of the [applause] is tweakingcker --m the court room plus, gail pennybacker is treating from the court room. >> let's check and see what is happening over night. bob ryan has his first look. >> it is a bit on the chilly side. some clouds of come in. temperatures above freezing as you can see. think we are going to be of big weather changes as we go through the weekend. show you something you seen before. we will show you some really dramatic weather in other parts including a touch of winter here when you join us. >> thank you so much. rick santorum is trying to ride momentum 48 hours after his caucus and primary sweep. he targeted at least one super .uesday states held this rally in oklahoma city today. comes as the campaign says raised $1 million in the 24 after the sweep of three states on tuesday. >> in the meantime, newt and rick mitt romney, santorum are planning on cpac conference. is skipping the conference. also new at 11:00, the state
the defense maintains she died failure from alcohol. stay with abc news for complete trial.e of the [applause] is tweakingcker --m the court room plus, gail pennybacker is treating from the court room. >> let's check and see what is happening over night. bob ryan has his first look. >> it is a bit on the chilly side. some clouds of come in. temperatures above freezing as you can see. think we are going to be of big weather changes as we go through the weekend. show you something you...
172
172
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
do you know why the justice department did not notify the defense counsel in each case of the task force's finding? >> i'm not sure that -- i'm not certain on notification procedures were back in 2004. i would have to get back to you on that. who was notified and who was not notified under the circumstances in which the decision was made. >> did the justice department share record with the fbi about what notifications went to the prosecutor? >> i would have to check on that, i'm not certain. >> okay. well, i hope there's one area where we should all be able to agree, it would be on this one. that defense counsel aught to be notified or the person in jail aught to be notified if there's other information to bear on the case. and chairman lehigh, i would like to work to bring public accountability on this just as we worked together in the army crime lab issue a while ago. my next question deals with the airplane, but not your use of the airplane. it's a sensitive issue with you, so it is not about you. >> yes, sir. >> last month the associated press reported that defense secretary panetta in
do you know why the justice department did not notify the defense counsel in each case of the task force's finding? >> i'm not sure that -- i'm not certain on notification procedures were back in 2004. i would have to get back to you on that. who was notified and who was not notified under the circumstances in which the decision was made. >> did the justice department share record with the fbi about what notifications went to the prosecutor? >> i would have to check on that,...
206
206
Jul 9, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
i knew him and worked closely with him when i was deputy of security defense. first in 2001 to 2003 and when he was deputy chief of staff for the army for intelligence from 2003 to five. i was told even before i met general alexander that this was an exceptional officer and a real innovator. after working with him for four years, i can certainly confirm that description. of course, he's since gone on to become the director of the national security agency serving in that position since august 1st of 2005. that's a record. you can do the math seven years it almost sounds like a life sentence. we are very luck lucky that he's served that long and two different administrations have seen the enormous value that he brings to the job. for the last two years he was given the additional duties as commander of the united states cyber command. to both those positions he brings some uniquely suitable qualities. he's an innovator and a leader but not a self-promoter. he's intensely focused but also deceptively low key. he's a risk taker, but he's also very careful about det
i knew him and worked closely with him when i was deputy of security defense. first in 2001 to 2003 and when he was deputy chief of staff for the army for intelligence from 2003 to five. i was told even before i met general alexander that this was an exceptional officer and a real innovator. after working with him for four years, i can certainly confirm that description. of course, he's since gone on to become the director of the national security agency serving in that position since august...
164
164
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> reporter: the fbi is defensive about the name they've given her. >> she's not that plain. >> reporter: but they're hoping at the rate she's robbing banks she'll soon be behind bars. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> david wright with the mask there looking just like the old geezer bank robber. >>> just ahead, an accident took him from high school dropout to mathematical genius. how? inside one man's beautiful mind. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc.. and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we now bring you the amazing story of a man whose severe concussion suddenly made him a mathematical savant. it's a medical mystery scientist
. >> reporter: the fbi is defensive about the name they've given her. >> she's not that plain. >> reporter: but they're hoping at the rate she's robbing banks she'll soon be behind bars. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> david wright with the mask there looking just like the old geezer bank robber. >>> just ahead, an accident took him from high school dropout to mathematical genius. how? inside one man's beautiful mind. you know what...
125
125
Apr 14, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
some people jump to the defense saying we need to protect our anonymity. you have a license or social security you don't have anonymity and i argue you don't deserve it in a civil society if you are participating in playing by the rules. yar a known entity to a degree. we need privacy concerns. we don't want google and facebook gathering information about everything we do but it is bogus to say we deserve anonymity. nowhere in the constitution says to live here you have the right to act like the unabomber minus the violence. there is contact participation and a lot of people like cash for that and they are not doing things that are nefarious. another reason to keep cash around is you hold onto it tighter. i talked to some people from debtors anonymous. the beginning of every month they go to the bank and take out just the right amount of money for rent for utilities or groceries or leisure and that is it. it helps people maintain discipline. that is an argument in cash's favorite that you can't just disregard that too quickly. an idea i try to bring up in
some people jump to the defense saying we need to protect our anonymity. you have a license or social security you don't have anonymity and i argue you don't deserve it in a civil society if you are participating in playing by the rules. yar a known entity to a degree. we need privacy concerns. we don't want google and facebook gathering information about everything we do but it is bogus to say we deserve anonymity. nowhere in the constitution says to live here you have the right to act like...
114
114
Mar 27, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
how much of a defense do we put in there? how do we make our defense better? we have put in a series of defensive capabilities, if you will, standards that we operate and defend our networks. how do you align your networks, how do you know they're configured right? how do you make them defensible so they will last when somebody's trying to get? i -- we have a great information assurance directorate and one of the former directors told me that 80% of the exploits in attacks that come in could be stopped just by the hygiene itself. chairman, you also brought up the issue of the carnegie melon report and i would like to hit some of that because i do think that's an important report, and it has -- it really applies to this discussion that we have going on now. as i have stated previously, that report and that assessment was early on in the d.i.b. pilot. that done mean that we can't do better. in fact, let me turn that around and say, for us to be successful in cyberspace, it's going to require government and industry working together with best of both. industry pa
how much of a defense do we put in there? how do we make our defense better? we have put in a series of defensive capabilities, if you will, standards that we operate and defend our networks. how do you align your networks, how do you know they're configured right? how do you make them defensible so they will last when somebody's trying to get? i -- we have a great information assurance directorate and one of the former directors told me that 80% of the exploits in attacks that come in could be...
218
218
Feb 10, 2012
02/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: defense attorneys went into great detail picking apart the testimony trying to convince jurors that the native who was intoxicated died after a mutual fight and passed out from drinking and suffocated in her own pillow. the players had an on and off again relationship witnesses described as unfaithful. university player admitted he had a sexual affair with love. prosecutors also say he wrote love an e-mail saying i should have killed you when i found out about mike. other friends of the couple who took the stand testified they had growing concerns about his drinking and planning an intervention. >> in court we heard from one of the first responders that said his body was still warm when they got to the scene. the indication is she may have survived the injuries if someone arrived sooner. reporting, adam, wjz eyewitness news. >> through wjz and wjz.com we'll bring you the latest developmentings. >> a maryland inmate could be put to death for murdering a prison guard. stevens could be the first person executed since maryland change their law. >> a contraception controversy
. >> reporter: defense attorneys went into great detail picking apart the testimony trying to convince jurors that the native who was intoxicated died after a mutual fight and passed out from drinking and suffocated in her own pillow. the players had an on and off again relationship witnesses described as unfaithful. university player admitted he had a sexual affair with love. prosecutors also say he wrote love an e-mail saying i should have killed you when i found out about mike. other...
140
140
Apr 9, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
but this funding is now being eroded by a carve out for crew defense. about $1.4 million out of that program. last year due to the funding levels, not one federal flight deck officer could have a background check. this is a challenge for us. the federal flight deck officer program is not expanding. as a matter of fact, it's contracting. under the current obama mags has further proposed to cut the program in half. sending it to an eventual course in my opinion of elimination. secretary napolitano has made this quite clear to me that they wish to erode the program down in it's cutting back and it doesn't fit the risk based, intelligent based security that they're looking at. while i i plaud the secretary again in using intelligent and risk based analysis, there also must be a safety net to capture those that might slip through that security-based screening. even as we focus on threats of high or unknown risks, we must always remember that we cannot allow anything to splip through the cracks. ffdos are there. they're the one of the most cost ektive ways to
but this funding is now being eroded by a carve out for crew defense. about $1.4 million out of that program. last year due to the funding levels, not one federal flight deck officer could have a background check. this is a challenge for us. the federal flight deck officer program is not expanding. as a matter of fact, it's contracting. under the current obama mags has further proposed to cut the program in half. sending it to an eventual course in my opinion of elimination. secretary...
149
149
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
it's terrific defense. this is a big night with even bigger expectations. >> this is huge. playing in front of home fans and getting into national parks i think i am more nervous here that i was in l.a. >> i do not care if it is a home opener or the last game of spring. >> how about this? playing baseball with his friends. once he dialed it in, he dialed long-distance. one of the guys in his new neighborhood. welcome to washington. my ears are still ringing from being in madison state garden. even the series at one game apiece for the next two games right here in washington. most of the players took the day off to rest their legs and get some r and r and rejuvenate the body. they work around today. their share has been a lot of talk about the lack of playing time in the playoffs so far. >> however much you play, our goal is to win the game and everyone is out there for winning. we looked at at where we are leading to maintain that lead. >> the redskins released their wide receiver. they originally tried to trade him. they him loose. when the skins acquired -- morgan -- josh
it's terrific defense. this is a big night with even bigger expectations. >> this is huge. playing in front of home fans and getting into national parks i think i am more nervous here that i was in l.a. >> i do not care if it is a home opener or the last game of spring. >> how about this? playing baseball with his friends. once he dialed it in, he dialed long-distance. one of the guys in his new neighborhood. welcome to washington. my ears are still ringing from being in...